Lake County Examiner Official Paper of Lake County, Oregon ADVERTIMNU l5. I 4rc:i.ar muTi.linc .! '. tnrh. ini, eo.jnnn up-, rir niom' All atamllriit la. th .ito'H (r.-e i ice a rw..h. 'nt i.f conipo.1-1 I ctirt'.l forn!' c m change. All poill.iiseinr. A i -i.ori term a.1. Mlti j ,c.lcr i i uinna. If - I' Ho 'arh In- i pr-tlon. wr . V. a line ech Inwrilon Cafrt o( th ' i.iw. Kmilinlim o. con.to le II. h' '. i upwar.la. jg(-Yr- .-io.it .lvi'rtiln a n d Job Print-1 p .-s.1! .11 iiilvmwe J A ' tM .s uir.M bo vid the flMt ol each taonlh. j I.nkrviow, Orri;on, TTuirsdny, April :i, UM.'l v- ti st si.AM)t:i The following editorial note is from a ruMRhborirft exchange: "We enn be thankful for one thing. The Legislature has adjourned, but of course the congress will now convene and we mud be rvcotviltd to taKe the bitter w ith the sweet." We have seen several similar "witty" statements of late and they are of Derennisl bloom, remarks the Bi-rns Nes. Tliev are unjust, senseless and ini'irious. and they are doing their; aeauiv worK Ol ereem cumvmn i". , for l., for cr ier and for the ideas upon ; H- home mo which representative government is i . gvt J. C. Podson arrived home on a visit There is no sirceritv back of such s ago. He is now engaged egressions ror is there a particle of he s'ck business m New Mexico, rea-onor iustification for them. The I anJ is we" PIeseJ wltn the "tuition, actnatii g motive of the average legis- J Father T. T. Kern left this morning lature is to do that which it is thought : for Reno, San Francisco, Los Angeles, a majority of the people want done, ! and other California cities, expecting and that which is deemed best for the to be absent about three weeks. He people as a whole. Occasionally leg-! will return by way of Klamath Falls, islatnres lose sight of that motive, but U. O. Kuhl, the painter and decora rsrely. The personnel of the legists- j tor, has been engaged in paper hang ture whether state or national is tnadejmg and painting Inside the house up of and by the people and is of a,ownedtv Leslie Seager, preparatory character fully as high, fullv as clean, ! to the occupancy ot same by Attorney fully as intelligent and fully as spirit-land Mrs. Thomas S. f'arrell. uous as that of the power that made It. j A Cafnivni u to be helJ Wherever you slur the legislature ,n t the gweet p,a geMon any manner, jut so far you challenge . t chure( g a 7;30 m the character of the people for mtelli- Ajmjssio or a fir gence. for honesty or for virtue In-1 Qf B& on the job fof discriminate slurring of the leieslature j pro(7ram and of congress, not for any sin ofj omm ssion cr commission, but fixpiy! J. Farrow, one of the well known bee jse of existence, is a sure sign I We t Side ranchers, was in town Sat of superficial thinking or none at all. : unlay, the Hrst time in a year. He and an absolute lack of care as to the : was greatly surprised at the notable ultimate and naturil effect. j improvements Lakeview has made There is at present an insidious in- since Ins last visit, rluence at work to destroy represents- j A p Koozer of the West Side, was tive government and to centralize ; amonK the Keno excursionsists this power in a few hards for the execution ; Mr. R'oozer has been a resi- of laws which are to be made through , deU of Lake County for 23 years, -nd public clamor, and if that be ever ,hu j, the fifgt time he h(t3 been out. brought about then good bye prosper- . giJe the County durinK that time, ous and peaceful United States ! Nobel S. McKirsey, superintendent GOOD UOADS ATOSTLi: I of the Nevada & Calitornla Telegraph Ex-Senator Bourne has already en-i tered upon his duties as chairman ot i the Good Roads Committe of Congress. , He has learned from French engineers that wheelborrow partrolmen are the ! secret cf economy in the upkeep of: rural highways. A shovel and a car- row are all the equipment necessary. Mr Bourne has written to all of the 442. OCX) rural mail carriers in the United States for 8 detailel report as to the length and character of road tbey cover. From state engineers he is se curing duta on the cost of constiuction and nf maintenance. When Congress meets next December : the ioint committee will be ready to ; report a complete plan of highway con struction and repair. Good Painting Job Tkct which oroves a splendid adver tistment tur the Lake County Dt-corat- ine Company, of which Alfred Boorse is manager, is tne cnaracier oi worn, dona in the r.ew Heryford tuilding. : All the painting, graining and i-tair.in? , in the building was )one bv and under the supervision of Mr. Boorse ar:d the work speaks foi it-elf. Ti.e class of decoration- especially in the Elk's club r oms as well a" throughout the- e-.tire Ktru.'tura ha been a sour.-e cf much com Tiendation by adm'rers. No pr tii.n of the work Yru any sitn j of being slighted and the job wi'l dcubt leas ptove a good a ivertisemer.t for Mr. Boor.-a's work. . i i i r i. . NyaFs Sarsaparilla Ui'tir Sir: I)(t you rvvoaii'w any iiftlir ffl'uwin syi.iiit uius'.' Tln-y are usually ites'-tit tluriint the irinz months itml are not wry lltmsunt to suy the hum. When you heroine out of sorts laekintf in energy, ambition, ain't push itheud and don't seem to cure ivlietheryou do or not it ineum thitt the indoor life of the past winter litis burdened the system with Impurities. The blood should be tl oi ounlily cleansed mid the cireulntlon Increased If not the ailment will become chroiw ,ror work will hung because your efforts luck the necessary stimulus you will accomplish little, your every effort will be u waste ol time. Syul'H Spring Sarsapuriilu will make you feel like new cleanse the blood of all Impurities enrich it and send it coursing through your veins vou will feel It, too; It will brighten the eye, clear the bruin, lend elasticity to your every step and movement you will attack your work with an added zest you will be up and doing all the time It will put you where you belong. You cannot do better than to use it It is an open-formula medicine not it patent, A large bottle 100 full doses One Dollar the bottle. Yours very truly, Snyder & Reynolds, Druggists SUBSCRIPTION KATliS. In advance, via rra. i mm' i 1 -.'.( I. i!i ,7 lb ft mourn. ttyit not paid In adraiirf , f 1 SO ths real Notlc to Sub:rtra Suhcrinr te 1 hp Kiaailppr who rmoM trotii ono tooatltr to anotlior, ir ohanc !hotr pitottleo i.ldfi'M tlumltl remembrr to irop ttil c.:tieo a crl o their prr can bo ail ilrewt to lht riht postnlMc. ADDITIONAL BRIEFS Kor sale cheap Some gucxl residence lots near the new High School. See H. M. Nolte. C, E. Crowder, foreman for the Lakoshore Co., spent several days in Lakeview this week. C. P. Sessions this morning left for Bono on business connected with his mother's estate, she having died the first of last month. a kT Wi'tia a wMI lennu-n member . ' ', . , . 01 ioe Aituras legal iraiernny, was in . . . ,Ki. ,,, i.,m1 ,,,,.:.. , Co., arrived in Lakeview Monday even Summer Evf,;ybody j, invited to enter tne contest. Plant your sweet peas to take the blue ribbon. Under the auspices of the M. E. Aid. "Child's Party." given last The "Child's Party." given evenirg by the Womer iif Wooodcraft was largely attended and all present report having spent a very enjoyable evening. All memters were areseed as children, the ladies in short dresses with their hair in braids and the gen tlemen in knee pants. H. Hogan, of Richmond, Cal., arriv- ed this week to take a position as clerk in Bieber s Cash Store. Mr. Hogan ! has had extensive experience in the ! mercantile business and aparently is a j man well fitted for the position he has accepted. His family accompanied him to Lakeview and they have taken up residence in the Harry Cannon pro perty to Main Street. A telephone has been installed in the U. S. Land Ucfh'e at Lakeview for the benefit of the public in transacting bu iness from a distance. The phor.e is conveniently placed on the counter near the reco'ds so that inquiries may be attendel to with all dispatch. '1 his addition tithe land office will doubtless prove of mu'-h advantage to the gener al public and Register A. W. Orton is to be commended for making such pro vision for their welfare. SCr.M'KlBh Kill'. THE EXAMINER Church Entertainment The fallow Inn program will be ren dered at the M. E. Church, Wednesday evening, April 9. at 7:1)0 p. m: Solo, Miss Ellen Uernard. Instrumental duet. Misses Ruth Her nard and Porothv Hletier. Ladies Quartet, Mesdamea Farrvll, White. Willits and Miss O'Neil. Heading, Mr. Hun ton. Solo, Miss Hattie Nyswancr. Soto, Mr. Munson. Instrumental Solo, Miss Dorothy Hieber. lluct. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Caulner. Rending, Mrs Stone, Solo, Mrs Karrell. - - - - - Card Party Mrs. Chas. Umbacn ami Mrs. P. C. Schminck were hostesses at a delight ful card party given at the home ot the former, Saturday afternoon , March 20, 1913. The afternoon was apent in playing ".r0", there being hix lat'U, after which Painty refreshments wi re served. The bidden guests were : MesdMmes"i7l."Kuasell, K. H." Clwrk. Pevey, Kuhl, t iske,, teaTl7lrMttain, Faster, Steele, Pora Lane, Florence, VV.l'.Mlenjford. W." K.'Hcry fonK Cressler. F. 11. Ahlxlrum, MctSrath, McKendree, White, Snellirg, Crone miller, Farrell, Shirk, Mngilton, Hunt ing, Johnson, Moss, Miller, Thornton, E. C. Ahlstrom, K. Lane, llov, Rey nolds, S. V. Chandler, Misacs F letcher, Flynn, Harvey and Hall. Pioneer Saddle Firm ; TheExaminerPress this week com pleted the yearly catalogue Number 12 for Ahlstrom & Gunther, the pioneer saddle and harness firm of Lakeview. This is one of the oldct established saddlerys in Southern Oregon and goods of their manufacture have gained re nown through a large t"rr:tory embrac ing a goodly portion of this section of the state as well as Northern Cn ifor nia. When this country was devoted almost excluaively to the stock raising industry the Ahlstrom, and later the Ahlstrom & Uunther trademark graced almost every saddle and out-fit used ty vaqueros, but since that indus try to a considerable extent, has given way to other lines their business has become largely mail order. The cata logue contains halftone cuts of 20 diff erent vsrieties of saddles of their manufacture and the illustration give a clear idea of the various designs and stamps. New Freight Equipment Th Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Company is to receiMe ad ditional eaulpment. A tew days ago announcement was made of a largo or der for locomotives one ot the largest single orders ever mBde. Immediately following comes a correspondingly large order for freight equipment. This order cbII.s for 5,330 box cars 100,000 pounds capacity and 2,0.ri0 sin- i gle aeck, 80.000 pounds caoacity stock j cars. The cost ot this equipment, which will be divided with the Union Pacific and Chicago & Alton Systems is i $5,619,150. j While the proportion, which will : come to the O. W. R. & N. is not de ; finitely stated In tne announcement, the I distribution w ill be in accordance with 'demand. The territory along the line j cf the O. W. R. & N. is increasing iM j shipments, and the management is making every endeavor to be able to : meet all requirements. To do this I during the harvest seasons necessitates 1 an an our.t of equipment out of the or- i dir.ary, and it is proposed to meet this and every other demand if possible. NEW PINE CREEKTiTEMS ( P.y Statf Correspondent) j Dr. and Mrs. J. T. O'Connor and j family returned from Clover Swale j last Saturday evening. They report ! having a very pleasant trip. ! Mrs. Blanche Cannon and sister I.ibby have returned from a three : week visit over in Urews Valley. We tie informed that a fire company will be organized in New Pine Creek. A mass meeting will be called soon for ' that purpose. With two water sys ' terns and a good fire company we will have good protection against flies. Two large shipments of fruit and I shade trees were received this week ! by Henry Wer.dt, Jr., for Goofce Lake Farmers. T. J. Kane and Fred L. Schrott came down lrom High Grade last Tuesday. Mr. Kane informs us that the snow is melting so fast that the water is giving them some trouble. He said it makes it bad as where they are working at present they are get ting. into some fine rock. There will be a dance after the n.ov ing picture show next Saturday night. The Fleming water works is sgain in running order. George Wendt has again taken his position as Assistant Postmaster and is also again acting as "Hello Girl" at the New Pine Creek telephone central. J. W. Zotel has just received several shade and fruit trees which he will plant on his property in New Tine Creek on Main Street aouth of the Lar kin Building. Henry Wendt, Jr., has received shade trees which he expects to plant in front of the Opera House and Post O'lee store. 'I he neck tie. and box social at the oiera house Friday night was quite well attended. Hut thev wuiitd have been a great many more ties and boxes sold if they had them. The l adies Aid will meet with Mrs. Rabt. Wade Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Arnica were en tertained at the homo of their nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Albert lirilllth at dinner Sunnay. Pexter Amick made- a business trip up to Lakeview last week. K. tveller, our cltv tnsyo' has return ed from Santa Romi, Cal., where he spent the pat three months. His fam ily will return Inter and we will be glad to M'O them back. There is already being planned a Fourth of July celebration at New Pine Creek this year. V ith a little co operation on the part of each hiuI every one, we could bavo a splendid tinut. Tine Creek always does have as nice entertainments as any place of Its size nnd this year the most people seem enthusiastic and want to have a rousing Fourth of July. Th re will be a meet ing and plana made later, Mr. and Mrs. II. Lehman and daughter were ahoppirg here Tuesday. Judge Meloy seems to be having a nice law practice here the past week or two. Thof e w ho failed to aee the moving pictures Saturday and Sunday nights surely missed a treat, especially the! Zoo pictures ami Miss Robinson Crtt-oo. I Silver Lake Items (Silver l.nke leader! H. Adams arrived homo from Port land last Saturday. Peter Gruber met him at Bend with his machine. A. E. lmbler returned from Portland, where he hud been to close a deal for a pice of property. He purchased a Marion automooilii and shipped it to The Palles, from there he drove it home. The r"a Is were very muddy in some places, and in others full of snow and ice, but he made the trip without any serious mishap. Wm. LuSater, the game warden for this part of county, has done more fur the preservation and propagation of the game and fish than any man in Eastern Oregon, and naturally he is the must abased. A short time since he traped 27 native quail Hnd sent to the experimental farm at Corvallis. He received a letter from the State Game Warden, Finley, stating that they had arrived at their destination, every one sate and sound. In irder to ascertain if the China or Mongolian tihesant would thrive in this climate he asked that a half dozen pair be tent him for that purpose. The request bus been granted and the birds will arrive in a few days. They will be turned over to Ralph Foster, Summer Lake, who will keep them in on enclosure until they become accustomed to the l ew conditions when they will be giv en more liberty, and eventually turned loose. Woe unto hi in who molests one of them. Paisley Pick-ups M'liewiiucnn I'resn) S. A. Mushen, W. I). Kennan and W. B. Snider passed through Paisley Monday, enroute to the north ends of Summer Lane. Mrs. Frank Pobklns who is suffering from appendicitis is quite sick at this writing and it is likely that she will have to be taken to Portland for an operation. W. Y. Miller started work on hie des ert claim Ust Saturday. Mr. Metzker ot Lakeview is assisting him in the work. They have already built a shed barn and clearing will begin at once. The City recently made application to the State Land board lor the water right to Bears Creek for use in Puisley and thev just received word that their petition has been granted. RESTORATION TO ENTRY OF LANDS IN NATIONAL FORESTS Notion Is hereby given tlint tlm land deHorllied below, embracing; 2')2.5 acroM, within the Fremont Na tionnl ForeHt, Oregon, will be miiIi- Jeot to wttleuieiit tnl entry under the proviHionH of the iioniesrnau niws of the l uitcd Mates and the net of Jnnell, 100IJ, (IU Htat., SXi), at the United State land olliee at Lakeview, Oregon, on May 2ti, I'Jbl. Any nettler who wan actually and In good faith claiming any of aiid landu for agricul tural tinrpoHOM prior to January I, 1'JOO, und has not abandoned fame, ha a preference right to mako a hoinoHtead entry for the land actu ally occupied. Huld landrt were listed upon the application of the pel booh mentioned Ixdow, who have a pre ference right Hiibjeet to the prior rlKht of any hiicIi netllr, provided ttuch settler or applicant Ih quallfim! to make homestead entry and the preference rl?ht Ih exercised prior to May 2(1, 1013. on which date the lands will le subject to settlement and entrv by any qualified peraon. The land are mm follows: The 8WJ NK, tlmS HWXtiEM tiH Pec. 31, T. 39 8., U. Id E. W.M. There In except ed from thin tract a strip of laud 1.25 chains wide tiloog the cunt side of the Si NE foil a public highway Net. area lii-led 42.5 acres, application of ( harb'M Walker, of VIstillHM, Oregon; List No 'I ;. TIih lSi SE'-4. the NE"4' NW;4 UV.Vi Sec IT. T. ''9 S.. it. It! E.. IH) licreH, implication of Clmrlea L. Wy mail, of Silver Lake, Oieon; List 0 900. TlioEiNWi thf NI Sec. A Delicious Cup OLGER'S Steel Cut Coffee put up in air tight cans retains all its fine qual ities and is free from many of the det rimental points of former methods. A can of this coffee in your kitchena cup of the delicious beverage for your breakfast will convince you of the merits accorded it by its many users. Other Good Groceries The old slogan "Business is Business" does not always apply, for with many a successful business man, his Business becomes a science. Our grocery department is conducted as nearly along scientific lines as it is possible to develop the fine points of such a business. Our grocery quality our grocery varietyour grocery ser vice. If not a regular patron call, give us a trial. Phone 27. 'i'iitj thing to I Zi. T. 2'J K. R. 11 E . l'X acre no plication of I human M. Stnytoii, l Summer Lake. Oregon; Li i li ldJ. Approved Man n III. I'.llll. S. V. I'ROCDFIT. AHhlHtant (J till 111 IfHii li-r of tll" ieO eral Land OIUch. A 3t 4 SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of th" State of Oregon for Luke County. France E. Howell, t'laliitlff VM O. C. llowel'. Suit In Ecpilty for Plvuice Pi'fi'iulaut J To i. C. I Uiwell, the shove named defendant: In the name, of the State ! Ore goa, you are required to appear and answer iilaintiff'H complaint, on tile in the above entitled court and caune within Mix weekH from the dale t l the tl rat publication of this hiiiihiioiin, which date mutated hereinafter, and you are are notified that If you fall to appear and answer en id SummoiiH as herein required, plaintiff will take a decree of the above-entitled court an prayed for In her complaint, to w It: A decree forever dlHHolving the bonds of matrimony now exlHting be tween you and thl plaintiff, and for p'ulntlfl's costH nnd diHhurHemeut t'1' ' li U iaVy i.' ,h: - y v "IT'- . v - p - E. F. CHENEY LAKEVIEW 'ne, I. 'at and Wear' ben-iu Incurred. I'biM SiiliimoiiH In M-rveil noon yon by order of tli llnn inililo H. P.ily Judge of the CoiiMy i ourt, of Lake County for tin Stii'c nf Oregon, which raid unlcr h-t in.ide on the 2nd day of April. A. D , lill.'l, and which Mild order required that thlx SummoiiH )o piildiNlied In the Lake County Examiner, a newnpaper of general clictilut Ion, published in Lake l onntj ,( Iregnn, for I be period oltdx'con Heciltive weekH)uud miiccchhIvi' WeekH. The iIhIh i.f the lirxt publication of thix Siiiiiinoim Ih the ,'lrd dny of April A. U, 1!13. W. LA I R THOMPSON. Attorney of l'liiliitllL THE I'ORTV YEA It TEST An article iiiiihI have exceptional merit to Hiirvlve lr a period of forty yearrt. I 'lilt m 1 u-r I n I u 'x Cough Remedy wax tlrnt offered to the pulillc in 1H72,. From a Hinall licglmiliig It ban grown In favor and popu'aritv until it baa attained a world wide reputation. You will Qnd nothing better for a cough or cold. Try It ami you will utidciHtauil why it Ih a favorite after a period of more than forty years. It not only lii ves relief It curt'H. For sale by all dealern As your Horse Jumps that fence or wall. It would be dreadful to have the bridle snap. To prevent hucIui cutus t raphe get your bridles und other horse equipment where only dependable harness Is sold. A visit hero will be a lesson In harness iuallty und values you cannot ulford to Ignore. OREGON